Personality Psych Ch 5 Quizzes
Duke has a tendency to take credit when his team wins, but blame his teammates when the team loses. Duke's behavior is best explained as __________. self-serving bias self-monitoring objective analysis self-gratification
A
If your friends are always encouraging you to work out, this would create a(n) __________ self of someone who goes to the gym. If your friends don't care either way if you go to the gym, but you yourself really want to get in shape, you would have a(n) __________ self of being fit. ought; ideal spiritual; material I; me true; material
A
Terry is at a formal dinner party and is trying to blend in with the others, so she watches how other women carry themselves and she tries to do the same. Terry has a high level of the trait __________. self-monitoring self-esteem spiritual self true self
A
The process of guiding and directing yourself to a desired state is called __________. self-regulation self-absorption self-monitoring self-control
A
Which of the following best illustrates vulnerable narcissism? someone who is more neurotic and anxious someone who frequently varies between extreme love and hate of self someone who tends to be modest and empathetic someone who has a quick temper and is prone to violence
A
The Self-Evaluation Maintenance model examines the relationships between which three variables? self-delusion, self-gratification, self-concept performance, relevance, and closeness id, ego, superego self-serving, self-esteem, and sociometer
B
What are the three components of self-compassion? humility, subservience, and intelligence self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness spirituality, mindfulness, and meditation self-absorption, common humanity, and mindlessness
B
Which of the following statements about narcissism is true? Narcissism is associated with making good decisions. Narcissism is good for starting relationships. Narcissistic individuals are always good leaders. Narcissistic individuals have fewer friends on Facebook.
B
William James called the observing part of the self the __________, and the part of the self we see the __________. me; you I; me id; ego ego; I
B
Sheila is a narcissist, so she is likely to have a __________ view of herself. hateful spiritual grandiose modest
C
When you exhaust the power to control yourself from resisting a temptation, it is called __________. self-schema self-gratification ego depletion self-delusion
C
Which of the following is a critical component to having high self-esteem? earning a lot of money having high power motive maintaining strong relationships putting other people down
C
Which of the following is an example of a self-concept? A. Leonardo believes that Marshall is a greedy person. B. Antonia conceptualizes the self as being distinct from the body. C. Jill views herself as caring and compassionate. D. Brady views other people as more successful than he is.
C
Authenticity of the self has four related components. What are they? awareness, feelings, emotions, and conscientiousness ability, intelligence, humor, and modesty spirituality, authentic friendships, humility, and cautiousness awareness, unbiased processing, behavior, and authentic relationships
D
Charlize believes that she can accomplish whatever she puts her mind to. Charlize has a strong sense of __________. self-monitoring self-aggrandizing self-gratification self-efficacy
D
When Sarah is out with her friends she sees herself as loud and the center of attention, but when she is around her grandparents, she sees herself as far more quiet and respectful. This is an example of the __________ self. A. spiritual B. material C. true D. social
D
Which of the following statements about self-esteem is true? High self-esteem causes high academic performance. In the United States, the ethnic group with the lowest self-esteem is Hispanic Americans. High self-esteem is associated positively with depression. Self-esteem feels good and leads people to initiate action.
D